Good day all
Please find an independent study of brass annealing. This papers were worth reading!
Ryan Stevenson - Technical Paper.pdf (short 23 pages)
Ryan Stevenson - Dissertation.pdf (longer 71 pages)
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I am the "Tim Stewart" referred to in the 2 papers and I will happily explain the parameters, ambit and certain limitations of an ANNEALING study exercise that we ran in 2013.
1. WHY
A fellow shooter requested help for a young student studying metallurgy that needed a decent project and I saw a chance to gain some knowledge that either confirmed, validated or caused me to question the various methods etc. of brass annealing processes.
2. WHO WAS INVOLVED
1. Tim Stewart - FTR shooter for Great Britain
2. Ryan Stephenson was a Master Student attaining a degree in "MENG Mechanical Engineering With Financial Management"
3. Project Supervisor: Dr Alexander Galloway :University of Glasgow (UK)
4. Stephen Cater, a researcher at TWI Technology Centre at the Advanced Manufacturing Park, Sheffield
"TWI is one of the world’s foremost independent research and technology organisations, with expertise in materials joining and engineering processes as applied in industry. TWI specialises in innovation, knowledge transfer and in solving problems across all aspects of manufacturing, fabrication and whole-life integrity management.
Established in Cambridge, the UK in 1946, the organization has gained a first-class reputation for service through its teams of respected consultants, scientists, engineers and support staff. Now, approaching 1000 employees, it works with over 1800 Industrial Member companies in 70 countries."
http://www.twi-global.com/
3. WHO FUNDED IT
The cost of cases, bullets, powder, primers, barrel and range cost for target sessions was funded by Tim Stewart - It was my own initiative as a shooter.
The actual and extensive lab work was funded by Univ of Glasgow and TWI.